The bullwhip effect is alive and well in the food industry — and french fry supply chains are feeling the sting from closed restaurants. Go to Source Author: Emma Cosgrove
Rising rates suggest carriers may have overestimated the downturn in freight demand, as capacity heading to the U.S. West Coast is expected to be 10% higher through Ju...
Pharmas, non-profit organizations and suppliers prepare to handle a high volume of vaccines, but component shortages and scaling up manufacturing present challenges. Go to Sourc...
The carriers have experienced demand surges and volume levels equivalent to peak season as the pandemic puts greater emphasis on e-commerce for consumers. Go to Source Auth...
The carrier is opening 400 full- and part-time positions at three major airports to cope with double-digit increases in parcel volume. Go to Source Author: Morgan Forde
The system would allow ports, carriers and shippers to get a better view of cargo movement with details including when a customer makes a reservation and the loca...
Consistently high demand, combined with the spike of panic-buying in March, will keep some suppliers in catch-up mode for a few more months, CEO Steve Spinner said. Go to ...
If the current lack of supply chain coordination isn’t resolved before the expected second surge in COVID-19 cases strikes, the result will be a far worse crisis, wri...
Having access to better weather data will help the carrier optimize routes for on-time delivery, fuel efficiency and crew and cargo safety, the company said. Go to Sou...
Kontainers’ technology helps carriers, freight forwarders and logistics companies create platforms to facilitate instant quoting, booking and shipment tracking. Go to Sour...